INDEX.

Abinger Church described, [337].
Abury and Stonehenge, [14].
Ale, Panegyric on, [68].
Ale, Saxon, [67].
Ale and Beer in the [5]th Century, [66].
Ale-wife, The, [68].
Alfred's Jewel, at Oxford, [53].
All-heal and Mistletoe of the Druids, [17].
Almonds, early use of, [199].
Almsgiving and Doles of Queen Isabella, [155].
Architecture, Saxon and Norman, [46], [47].
Arnott, Dr., on House-heating, [135].
Arriage and Carriage Services, [230].
Arthur, King, and the Round Table, [90].
Arundel Castle described, [103].
Arundel Castle, history of, [106-108].
Aubrey's description of the Great Hall, [123].
Autograph of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, [303].
Awnd-irons, or Fire-dogs, [141].
Ballad on Cheshire Cheese, [211].
Banbury Cakes, history of, [245].
Banbury Cakes for the Judges, [249].
Banbury Cheese, [210], [249].
Banbury Cross, [250].
Banbury Zeal and Veal, [246].
Bankes, Lady, her Defence of Corfe Castle, [86].
Banquets of Princes and Nobles, [162].
Battle of Bosworth Field, [300].
Battle of Hastings described, [295].
Battle of Hastings, Memorial of, in Normandy, [297].
Battle of Tewkesbury described, [299].
Battle of Towton described, [298].
Baynard's Castle and Richard III., [304].
Beadle, duties of the, [233].
Bedford Castle, Siege of, [79].
Bed, Standing and Truckle, [177].
Beds, olden varieties of, [177], [178].
Beer and Ale, distinction of, [213].
Beer, the national English Drink, [215].
Beltane superstition, [226].
Birds, Keeping, in the Middle Ages, [264].
Biscuits, olden, [200].
Black Boy Inn, Chelmsford, at Plantagenet lodge, [304].
Blankets, origin of, [178].
Boleyn, Anne, at Battersea, [351].
Bolingbroke House taken down, [345].
Bolingbroke, Lord, at Battersea, [343].
Bolingbroke, Lord, death of, [344].
Boon-days, Love-days, and Law-days, [224].
Bordars and Cottars, [219].
Bosphrennis Bee-hive Huts, [4].
Bosworth Field described, [300].
Bowles, Canon, and Windsor Castle, [94], [95].
Brambletye House, account of, [132].
Bread, early varieties of, [192].
Bread, Saxon, [65].
Brewing in Monasteries and Colleges, [67].
Brigantes, Houses of, [5].
Brindswood, curious Tenure, [358].
Britain before the Roman Colonization, [8].
Britain, early Exports of, [21].
British Caves in Cornwall, [213].
British Ships, early, [23].
British War-chiefs, [22].
Britons, early, Dwelling-places of, [1].
Brooke, Mr., his Visits to Battle-fields, [299], [311].
Brougham, Lord, on Lord Bolingbroke, [344], [350].
Buckhurst Hill, [361].
Cæsar, his Account of the Britons, [43].
Campden, Gloucestershire, built, [116].
Carpentry, Ornamental, [129].
Carpets and Rushes, [181].
Carving by Ladies, [166].
Castle, Conisborough, [76].
Castle Rising, Queen Isabella at, [149].
Castles, Anglo-Norman, [76].
Castles, Roman, [71].
Castles, temp. Edward III., [86].
Cavaliers and Roundheads, distinction of, [326].
Cavendish's Life of Wolsey, [280], [288], [291].
Caves, British, in Cornwall, [2].
Celts, the, in Britain, [8].
Celts' Hatchets, [11].
Chairs, ancient, [180].
Chamber Furniture, temp. Henry VII., [181].
Chamber of a Queen, [178].
Charles II. visits Stonehenge, [14].
Chaucer, Clerk of the Works at Windsor Castle, [93].
Cheese, Antiquity of, [209].
Cheesecakes, Islington and Holloway, [253].
Cheney, Sir John, at the battle of Bosworth, [308].
Cheshire Cheese, famous, [210].
Chimney, Ventilation by, [145].
Chimneys, Introduction of, [136], [138].
Chimneys made of Wood, [138].
Chingford Hall, [358].
Christmas Game Pie, Salters' Company, [195].
Civilization, Early British, [24].
Clipping, or Sheep-shearing, [229].
Coal-fires, open, [145].
Coal first burnt, [140].
Cobbett on Sussex Cottages, [131].
Coffee introduced, [197].
Coins, Roman, found at London, [36].
College University Halls, [122].
Confettes and Ipocrass, [205].
Congleton Cakes and Gingerbread, [251].
Conveyance Service, [230].
Conveying Land, Ancient, [237].
Cookery, olden English, [161].
Cookery, Saxon, [64].
Cooks, temp. Richard II., [195].
Coral, Paternoster of, [186].
Corfe Castle described, [84].
Corfe Castle, Siege of, [85].
Cornwall, its early Trade, [20].
Cottages, early English, [131].
Cottages, Sussex, [131].
Country Life, [17]th century, [186].
Court Cupboard, the, [182].
Coventry God-cakes, [248].
Cowdray, in Sussex, [112].
Creeper-irons, [141], [142].
Crosby Hall fireplace, [139].
Crosby Place and Richard III., [304].
Cuming, Mr., his Memorials of Richard III., [302].
Curfew, or Couvre-feu, History of, [146].
Curfew-ringing, [147].
Curiosities of Hatfield, [315].
Curiosities of Wotton Place, [335], [340].
Czar Peter at Sayes Court, [333].
Danes, great Drinkers, [69].
Danish Houses, [69].
Deer-stealing in Epping Forest, [358].
Dessert Fruits introduced, [200].
Dinner in the Middle Ages, [50].
Disputed Forest rights, [355].
Distaff and Spindle, Saxon, [56].
Domestic Life of the Saxons, [46].
Dona, or Gifts of Queen Isabella, [158].
Donegal, Countess, Lines on, by Swift, [337].
Dress and Personal Ornaments, Olden, [184].
Drinking-Horns, Ancient, [51].
Druid Doctors, [18].
Druid Schools, [19].
Druidism, account of, [10], [11].
Druids, eloquence of the, [16].
Durham Castle described, [82].
Dwelling-places of Early Britons, [1].
Edward II., Murder of, [160], note.
Edward III. and Windsor Castle, [90].
Eleanor, Queen, and Fair Rosamund, [272].
Elecampane, Uses of, [66].
Elizabeth's Oak at Hatfield, [315], [316].
Elizabeth, Princess, at Hatfield, [320].
Elizabeth, Queen, her Hunting Lodge, [357].
Elizabeth, Queen, at Kenilworth, [102].
Elizabeth, Queen, Portraits of, [318], [319].
Elizabeth, Queen, and Windsor Castle, [93].
Eltham Palace Hall, [125].
Encampments, Roman and British, [25], [30].
English Castle-building, [71].
English Housewife, The, by Gervase Markham, [161].
English Manor-house, the, [111].
Englishman's Fireside, the, [135].
Epping forest, the last of, [353].
Esher Place, Vicissitudes of, [291].
Essay on Man, by Pope, where written, [346].
Ethelwulf, his Ring, [54].
Evelyn, John, plants Wotton woods, [331].
Evelyn, John, at Paris and Padua, [332].
Evelyn, John, at Sayes Court, [333].
Evelyn, John, his Sylva and Planting, [334].
Evelyn, the pious Mrs., [339].
Evelyns, the, at Wotton, [329].
Fair Rosamund, Story of, [269].
Fall of Wolsey, [284].
Feasts, Anglo-Saxon, [65].
Fire-places, various, [137], [138].
"Firm locks make faithful servants," [234].
Flodden Field, Tradition, [295].
Flue-tiles for heating Houses and Baths, [145].
Forest Officers, [357].
Forest Scenery, Picturesque, [354].
Fruit Trenchers, Ornamental, [202].
Gardening, Evelyn on, [334].
George IV. restores Windsor Castle, [94].
Giants, Shropshire, Legends of, [37].
Glass-making, Saxon, [55].
God's Sunday, [139].
Godstow Nunnery, [270].
Grand Remonstrance, the, [323].
Grates, invention of, [143], [144].
Griffin's Egg-cup, the, [53].
Guy, Earl of Warwick, [100].
Haddon Hall described, [117].
Hainault Forest, [353], [355].
Hall Fire, the, [136], [137].
Hall, the Great, described, [118].
Hall at Hatfield House, [320].
Hall at Hampton Court, [120].
Hall of the Manor-house, [111].
Halls of the City Companies, [112].
Hart, Hunting the, in Enfield Chase, [360].
Harvest, ancient, [224].
Hastings, Battle of, described, [295].
Hatfield, Curiosities of, [315].
Hatfield House built, [116].
Hatfield House, curious Fair Picture at, [225].
Hatfield House and Park described, [315].
Hatfield House, Pictures at, [319].
Hawk and Eagle, strange incident, [266].
Hayfield, Service of Tenants, [227].
Hayward, Services of the, [224].
Henry II. and Fair Rosamund, [271].
Henry III. and Windsor Castle, [89].
Henry VII. and Windsor Castle, [92].
Herefordshire Lady in the time of the Civil War, [167].
Hermitages, Services of, [258].
Hever Castle, Five Days at, [141].
Hock-day Customs, [227], [228].
Holland House, Kensington, built, [115].
Hops introduced, [213], [214].
Horselydown Fair, temp. Queen Elizabeth, [254].
House-furnishing in the Middle Ages, [177].
Household Antiquities, [109].
Housekeeping, [17]th century, [172].
Housemarks, olden, [235].
Housewife, the English, [161].
Hunting, Queen Elizabeth's fondness for, [360].
Hypocausts at Uriconium, [39].
Inns of Court Halls, [122].
Iron-smelting, Roman, in Britain, [57].
Isabella, Queen of Edward II., Private Life of, [148].
Isabella, Queen, Death and Funeral of, [154].
Isabella, Queen, Pilgrimages of, [150], [153].
Jewels, Queen Isabella's love of, [156], [157].
Kenilworth Castle, Remains of, [101], [130].
Kenilworth Ruins, Picturesqueness of, [102].
Kent, Woollen Cloths of, [56].
Kidder, the "Pastry-master," [194].
Kitchen at Hampton Court Palace, [288].
Kitchen of Raby Castle, [82].
Lady's Dress in the [17]th Century, [171].
Lambs'-wool, how made, [216].
Lappenberg's Picture of Early Britain, [8], [9].
Laundry in olden times, [184].
Legend of Richard III., from Speed, [310].
Legend of Stonehenge, [13].
Legends of English Castles, [83].
Lending Money in old times, [169].
Lincoln's Inn Fruit and Vegetable Garden, [202].
Lodge, Hunting, in Epping Forest, [357].
Lombard Street, Queen Isabella resides in, [150].
London, ancient, site of, [2].
London mostly built of Wood, [128].
London, Old Houses in, [130].
London of Roman origin, [31].
London, Roman Remains in, [34].
Longleat, Wilts, described, [115].
Loseley, in Surrey, described, [183].
Loving Cup, Origin of, [50].
Mallet at Bolingbroke House, [348].
Malting and Nutting, [223].
Manchets, recipes for, [193].
Manciple, duties of the, [194].
Manor-house, Old English, [127].
March-pane and Macaroons, [198], [199].
Marking Ducks, Swans, Oxen, &c., [235].
Markland, Jeremiah, at Milton Court, [341].
Mary, Queen, at Hatfield, [320].
May-day Carol, on Magdalen College Tower, [238].
May-day and Raine's Charity, [242].
May-day in Northamptonshire, [243].
May-day Song at Saffron Walden, [241].
May-poles in the present-day, [242].
Mazer-bowls, [52].
Mead, origin of, [63].
Mead-hall, or Beer-hall, Saxon, [48].
Meal-hours, temp. Richard III., [152].
Meals, British, Anglo-Roman, and Saxon, [61].
Messengers' and Minstrels' Expenses, [158], [159].
Metal-working, early British, [22].
Middle Age Life at Oxford, [243].
Mill, Horizontal, at Battersea, [345].
Milton Court, Jeremiah Markland at, [341].
Minced pie superstition, [248].
Mistletoe and the Druids, [11].
Montague, Lady M. W., on Carving, [166].
Mortimers, The, and Queen Isabella, [151].
Mulgrave Castle, Legend of, [84].
Neckam, Alexander, curious Treatise by, [264].
Norman Houses, [110], [128].
Oak, Owen Glendower's, [37].
Oak, Queen Elizabeth's at Hatfield, [317].
Orange-flower Water and Orange Butter, [200].
Oranges introduced, [201].
Oxford Ale, [68].
Oxford, May-day at, [239], [240].
Oxford, Picture of, [243].
Oysters, British, famous, [62].
Pastry-making taught in Schools, [194].
Pavements, Roman, in London, [32].
Peasant Life, English, [217].
Peg Tankards, origin of, [51].
Pevensey Castle, Remains of, [72], [73].
Pevensey and the Norman Conquest, [72].
Phillips, Professor, on British and Roman Roads, [27].
Phœnicians, Trade of, [20].
Picts and Scots, the, [45].
Picts' Houses in the Orkneys, [5].
Pilgrimage of Queen Isabella, [150], [153].
Pin and Needle-makers, London, [189].
Pins and Pin Money, [188].
Pins, first made in England, [188].
Pins, olden, [189], [190].
Pins, what becomes of them? [191].
Plate-room at Windsor Castle, [97].
Ploughing for the Lord, [221].
Pomanders, or Scent-balls, [185].
Pope, Alexander, at Battersea, [343].
"Pope's Parlour," Bolingbroke House, [345].
Porcelain and China, early, [206].
Pottery found at Uriconium, [40], [41].
Precations, autumnal, [225].
Provisions, ancient Names of, [70].
Provisions, early, [192].
Provisions, rapid conveyance of, [208].
Puritans and Banbury Cakes, [245].
Queen Isabella, Private Life of, [148].
Raby Castle described, [79].
Raglan Castle, [86].
Richard III., Burial-place of, [310].
Richard III., Inn at Leicester, [305].
Richard's Strategy at Bosworth, [307].
Richard's Well, Bosworth, [301].
Rimbault, Dr., on the Oxford May Carol, [240].
Roads, bad, in Kent and Sussex, [59].
Roads, early British, [26].
Roman arts in Britain, [21].
Roman Bricks and Tiles, [75].
Roman Houses in Britain, [40].
Roman Pottery and Glass, [35].
Roman Road-making, [51].
Roman Roads in Britain, [26], [27].
Roman Roads and British Railways, [27].
Roman Supper, [62].
Roman Towns in Britain, [32].
Roman Wall, London, [33].
Romans in England, the, [24].
Rosamund, Fair, Story of, [269].
Rosamund, Fair, new Legend of, [275].
Rosamund's Bower and Well, [269].
Rosamund's Tomb, [275].
Rose-tree Tradition, [313].
Round Table and Round Tower, Windsor Castle, [90].
Royal Chase from Epping to London, [353].
Rumford, Count, on House-heating, [135].
Rushes used in Rooms, [140].
Sacheverel's Passage through Banbury, [248].
Sack Brewage at Congleton, [252].
Sage and other herb Cheese, [212].
St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, [89], [91].
Salads first in England, [208].
Salisbury, the Earl of, builds Hatfield, [321].
Salmon and the Herefordshire apprentices, [167].
Sarcophagus for Wolsey's Remains, [290].
Saxon Beds, [49].
Saxon Dinner, [64].
Saxon Embroidery, [56].
Saxon Halls, [363].
Saxon Hospitalities, [63].
Saxon Houses in Britain, [47], [48].
Saxon Ladies, [49].
Saxon Provisions, [64].
Saxons arrive in Britain, [43].
Scripture Texts on Fruit Trenchers, [203].
Serpents' Eggs of the Druids, [15].
Sheep-shearing customs, [229], [230].
Silchester, exploration of, [42].
Silver Fire Implements, [142].
Sleeping in Church, [233].
Smith, Mr. Roach, on Roman London, [33].
Spices, early Use of, [198].
Spinning, Olden, [165].
Stirrups, Spurs, and Bridles, ancient, [60].
Stonehenge, account of, [12].
Storm, Great, of 1703, [334].
Sugar-candy and loaf-sugar, [196].
Sugar-cane in the Sandwich Islands, [196].
Sugar first introduced, [195].
Sussex Iron Manufacture, [57].
Tea introduced, [197].
Tenants, Operative, [218].
Tenants' Small Services, [222].
Tewkesbury Field described, [299].
Thornbury Castle, history of, [113].
Thorpe, John, the Architect, [115].
Tillage of Land Services, [220].
Tin-trade, ancient, of Cornwall, [20].
Towton Field described, [298].
Traditions of Battle-fields, [293].
Traditions, real worth of, [313].
Travelling in Saxon Times, [59].
Trenchers and Trenchermen, [207].
Trenchers for Dessert Fruit, [203].
Tunbridge Castle described, [78].
Uriconium, Destruction of, [38].
Uriconium, Roman City of, [36].
Vegetables used in the Middle Ages, [207].
Victoria, Queen, at Hatfield, [124].
Villeins, how they held Land, [219].
Vineyard at Arundel Castle, [106].
Vineyards, British, [69].
Vortigern and Rowena, [49].
Vraic, in the Channel Islands, [231].
Wake Festivals in the Black Country, [259].
Walpole, Sir R., and Lord Bolingbroke, [343].
Waltham Forest, [353].
Ward-penny, the, [232].
Wardrobes, early, [183].
Ware, Great Bed of, [179].
Warming-pan, antiquity of, [180].
Wars of the Roses, [312].
Warton's Sonnet on Stonehenge, [15].
Warwick Castle described, [98].
Warwick Castle, Pictures at, [99].
Wassail-cup, origin of the, [50].
Watch and Ward customs, [232].
Wayneflete's Tower at Esher Place, [290].
Wednesbury Cock-fighting, [261].
Whigge, or Whey, olden, [164].
William the Conqueror, Remains of, [72].
William of Wykeham and Windsor Castle, [91].
Window-glass at Uriconium, [55].
Windsor Castle described, [86].
Windsor Castle, interior of, [96], [97].
Windsor Castle, Pictures at, [96].
Windsor Castle, St. George's Day at, [153].
Wines introduced by the Normans, [69].
Wingfield Manor-house described, [112].
Wolsey and Christchurch, [287].
Wolsey at Cawood, [286].
Wolsey at Esher Place, [278].
Wolsey, Dr. Johnson's Lines on, [285].
Wolsey's Tomb-house at Windsor, [289], [290].
Wood used in House-building, [128].
Woollen Cloth known to the Britons, [55].
Woollen Clothing, olden, [185].
Woolverton House and the Russell Family, [75].
Worsted, origin of, [178].
Wotton Place and House described, [331].
Wotton, olden Mills at, [336].
Wren, odd Notion about, [269].
Wright, Mr. T., his Guide to Uriconium, [41].
Wroxeter, Uriconium at, [36].
Wyatville and Windsor Castle, [94].
York and Lancaster Wars, [298].
York House, Battersea, Wolsey at, [351].
Yorkshire, ancient Houses in, [5-7].
Yorkshire, ancient and modern Roads in, [27].


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